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" Plumbs there are of 3 sorts. The red and white are like our hedge plumbs: but the other, which they call Putchamins, grow as high as a Palmeta. The fruit is like a medler; it is first greene, then yellow, and red when it is ripe: if it be not ripe it... "
The Indian Races of North and South America: Comprising an Account of the ... - 第 196 頁
Charles De Wolf Brownell 著 - 1853 - 640 頁
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The Trve Travels, Adventvres and Observations of Captaine Iohn Smith ..., 第 1 卷

John Smith - 1819 - 278 頁
...PutcJictmins. grow as high as a Palmeta: the fruit is like a Medler; it is first greene, then yellow, and red when it is ripe; if it be not ripe; it will draw a mans mouth awry, with much torment. but when it is ripe, it is as delicious as an Apricot. They haue Cherries, and those are much like...
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The Indian Races of North and South America, Comprising an Account of the ...

Charles De Wolf Brownell - 1856 - 742 頁
...have been altered and corrupted on their adoption by the English. All will recognize the "putchamin," whose "fruit is like a medlar; it is first greene,...familiar, as do also the 'Opassum" and "Mussascus." I Among the fish, a kind of ray attracted the worthy captain's special admiration, being " so like...
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Dictionary of Americanisms

John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 570 頁
...Putchamins, grow as high as a Pnlmeta, the fruit is like a Medler, it is first green, then yellow, and red when it is ripe. If it be not ripe, it will draw a man's mouth awry, with much torment ; but when it is ripe, it is delicious as an apricot. — Smith's...
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Dictionary of Americanisms

John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 572 頁
...Putchamins, grow as high as a Palmeta, the fruit is like a Mcdler, it is first green, then yellow, and red when it is ripe. If it be not ripe, it will draw a man's mouth awry, with much torment ; but when it is ripe, it ii delicious as an apricot. — Smith's...
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The Indian Races of North and South America: Comprising an Account of the ...

Charles De Wolf Brownell - 1860 - 736 頁
...the English. All will recognize the " putchamin," whose " fruit is 'Eke a medlar; it is first green, then yellow, then red, when it is ripe ; if it be not ripe, it will draw a man's mouth awry, with much torment." Broth or bread made from the " chechinquamin," (chincopin,) was...
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 第 1-3 卷

Biological Society of Washington - 1882 - 502 頁
...Putehamius grow as high as a Paltncta ; the fruit is like a Medler ; it is first greene, then yellow, and red when it is ripe ; if it be not ripe it will draw a man's mouth awry with much torment."* In his description of New England, Smith mentions twelve species...
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 第 1-3 卷

Biological Society of Washington - 1882 - 506 頁
...Putchamins grow as high as a Palmeta; the fruit is like a Medler ; it is first greene, then yellow, and red when it is ripe ; if it be not ripe it will draw a man's mouth awry with much torment."* In his description of New England, Smith mentions twelve species...
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Capt. John Smith, of Willoughby, 第 1 卷

John Smith - 1884 - 1150 頁
...grow as high as a Palmeta. The fruit is like (/-ass-l a medler ; it is first greene, then yellow, and red when it is ripe : if it be not ripe it will drawe a mans mouth awrie with much torment ; but when it is ripe, it is as delicious as an Apricock....
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Maryland, Its Resources, Industries and Institutions: Prepared for the Board ...

Maryland. Board of World's Fair Managers - 1893 - 708 頁
...Putchamins, grow as high as a Palmata. The fruit is like a medlar; it is first green, then yellow, and red when it is ripe. If it be not ripe it will draw a man's mouth awrie with much torment, but when it is ripe it is as delicious as an Apricock." The persimmon...
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The Fruit Industry, and Substitution of Domestic for Foreign-grown Fruits ...

William Alton Taylor - 1898 - 88 頁
...Putchamins grow as high as Palmeta. The fruit is like a medler; it is first green, then yellow, and red when it is ripe; if it be not ripe it will draw a man's mouth awrie with much torment; but when it is ripe it is as delicious as an Apricot." He mentions...
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